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Replacing aged SRM450s - recommendations?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jim King" data-source="post: 35464" data-attributes="member: 156"><p>Re: Replacing aged SRM450s - recommendations?</p><p></p><p>I've standardized on the QSC K and KW series for this purpose. The K10 is pretty much the perfect replacement for the SRM450.... it sounds better, goes louder, and doesn't distort when pushed hard. It's now my standard "i need a couple of cheap powered speakers" speaker.</p><p></p><p>I also have been worried about the "too many buttons" issue. It hasn't been a problem yet, so I'm getting less worried. But we have taken to taping over the switchable side (the A side), so that the customer can only use the B side, which is all line-level. The EV ZX series is a simpler back-plate, so you might consider it. Personally, I liked the sound and the look (which is often more important than sound for those sorts of gigs) of the K series better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jim King, post: 35464, member: 156"] Re: Replacing aged SRM450s - recommendations? I've standardized on the QSC K and KW series for this purpose. The K10 is pretty much the perfect replacement for the SRM450.... it sounds better, goes louder, and doesn't distort when pushed hard. It's now my standard "i need a couple of cheap powered speakers" speaker. I also have been worried about the "too many buttons" issue. It hasn't been a problem yet, so I'm getting less worried. But we have taken to taping over the switchable side (the A side), so that the customer can only use the B side, which is all line-level. The EV ZX series is a simpler back-plate, so you might consider it. Personally, I liked the sound and the look (which is often more important than sound for those sorts of gigs) of the K series better. [/QUOTE]
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